Features

The Irish landscape is rich with history, spanning thousands of years and encompassing countless fascinating stories and legends. Archaeological features, in particular, offer a glimpse into the lives and cultures of the people who lived on the island in prehistoric times. From megalithic tombs to standing stones, from hillforts to crannogs, the Irish landscape is dotted with remnants of its fascinating past. In this page, we will explore some of the most notable and intriguing archaeological features in Ireland, providing an overview of their history, significance, and impact on our understanding of the ancient people who lived here.


Megalithic Tombs
Hut Sites
Prehistoric Rock Art
Barrows
Causeways & Toghers
Cist Burials
Crannogs
Field Systems
Fulacht Fiadh
Raths & Ringforts
Souterrains
Stone Circles
Standing Stones
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